The designer showed what he called “monk wear” in a gorgeously shot film set in Japan’s most well known Buddhist settlement.
The brand homed in on a message of positiveness and new beginnings for spring.
Kozaburo Akasaka drew on Sixties and Seventies influences to craft a collection of effortlessly cool streetwear.
Kozaburo Akasaka merged cultural references in a way that felt novel and authentic.
In his first standalone presentation, Kozaburo Akasaka showed a lineup centered around rawness and deconstruction — or “brutal sensibility” as Akasaka described it.